Rermag 2227 204rer1208 1
Rermag 2227 204rer1208 1
Rermag 2227 204rer1208 1
Rermag 2227 204rer1208 1
Rermag 2227 204rer1208 1

Trailer

April 3, 2002
Rogers’ original dropside deck design with shallow crossmembers and deck plate allows the contractor to move various earth-moving machines on the 15-inch
Rogers’ original dropside deck design with shallow crossmembers and deck plate allows the contractor to move various earth-moving machines on the 15-inch loaded deck height without extensive breakdown. The 55-ton trailer features 110-inch swing clearance, 25 by 8-foot, 6-inch deck, removable side brackets, three air-ride axles with an air lift, a 10-foot, 1-inch Booster assembly with multi-position camber plates and a detachable axle. This dropside deck also features sloped ramps ahead of tires and trunnions to facilitate the loading of an even wider range of equipment. The company’s patented No Foot self-lifting gooseneck operates on low hydraulic pressures utilizing standard truck-tractor PTO and can easily and safely raise or lower the deck under full load. www.rogerstrailers.com 800-441-9880